40 days after the killing of protester Mustafa Tamimi in Nabi Saleh, the village holds a march of commemoration. The army in response continues to shoot tear-gas canisters directly at protesters, against its own open-fire regulations. A medic was injured by two canisters shot directly at him.
Mustafa Tamimi, a protester from Nabi Saleh, was hit in the face by a tear gas projectile shot directly at him from only a few feet away during the weekly demonstration in Nabi Saleh.
Following a week of siege and incursions, Israeli soldiers entered the village of Nabi Saleh in the porning, before the demonstration began. In the following hours, protesters were attacked, causing one head injury
Four protesters in three different villages were arrested during protests staged across the West Bank today. Over a dozen were injured, including an eleven year-old.
Settlers from Karni Tzur threw stones at an unarmed demonstration near Beit Ummar. As a response, Israeli army attacked the demonstration with shock grenades and tear gas projectiles. AFP photographer was injured in the head by a stone thrown by settlers and needed medical treatment.
Issa Abu Rahmah, 41, was injured during weekly demonstration in Bil'in, commemorating brother and sister Basem and Jawaher Abu Rahmah who were both killed during demonstartions in the village.
Israeli Border Police officers and soldiers attacked the peaceful march in Nabi Saleh, which was held in solidarity with the striking prisoners held in Israeli jails. Five were injured by rubber coated bullets and tear-gas projectiles.
Three seriously injured and two arrested by plain-clothed special forces in clashes that erupted near the Qalandiya Refugee Camp after Israel closed the checkpoint to Jerusalem.